Show 2D Ogden Standard-Examine- Sunday Morning June r 3 1979 Exchange of Promises Unites Five Couples in Wedlock POLLY'S POINTERS Newspaper Can Absorb Strong Odor By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY — I bought a cedar chest (circa 1910) that is in excellent condition except that the previous owner put moth balls in it Even after using a room deodorizer and airing it the odor remains How can I renew that of pleasant cedar odor and get rid — the strong moth ball smell? Nancy DEAR NANCY — It sounds as if the previous owner was extra cautious Crumple old newspaper until you can practically fill the chest close it and leave for a week or two Repeat if necessary MOTH BALL ODOR Hopefully the moth ball odor will have disappeared You can put cedar chips or shavings (get at a lumber yard) in the chest close it again and leave until the cedar odor has permeated the wood Good luck — Polly 4 A 'Atfi'SWsC r v v y v- l v - yi '& MRS GRAHAM P LOVELADY Read-Hi- ll Poulsen-Robinso- WEST POINT — The former Miss Ann Read and Thayne Max Hill were married on Saturday at the West Point LDS Ward Cultural Hall Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs Ray A Read of 1901 W 75 S The bridegroom’s parents are Mr and Mrs Max C Hill of 1992 N 300 W Sunset Bishop Don Budge presided over the ceremony A reception following honored the couple Attending were Miss Cindy Read as maid of honor with the Misses Robin Murray and Alane Read as bridesmaids LACE TIERS attractive The bride wore an gown of poly-organ- featured a The bodice za lace inset in front covered with seed pearls and accented with a full ruffle The skirt of five lace tiers extended into a chapel-lengt- train h Performing best man duties was Kelly Hill Kerry Thompson Neil Read and Craig Read ushered A wedding trip to Lava Hot Springs Idaho was taken by the They will live in newlyweds Sunset Clark-Stettl- er n LaBarre-Hau- pt A wedding on Friday united in LAYTON — The Salt Lake LDS 800 W Pleasant View A reception was held of the bride’s parents at the home The bride’s original gown was fashioned of satin and ruffled lace with Victorian sleeves and a pointed yoke adorned with tucks and buttons A chiffon pouffed apron completed the ensemble Her attendants included: Miss Lisa Warburton as maid of honor the Misses Jan Winward Debbie Winward Sheila Bindrup Karen Kirtz Karen Robinson and Debbie Robinson as bridesmaids and Mrs Brent Christensen and Mrs Preston Blair as attending matrons Rulon Gardner served as best man Ushers were Preston Blair SEED PEARLS For her nuptials the bride chose a gown of qiana designed with a keyhole neckline trimmed with reembroidered lace and seed pearls skirt extended into a The A-li- after a wedding newly-wed- s trip to PERSON- - - The former Miss Cook and Lorraine C Graham Patrick were wed Saturday in the Trinity Presbyterian Church Parents of the bride are Mr and Lovelady h A-li- Bergland Ushers were Scott Stettler and Kent Stettler brothers of the bridegroom and Allen Clark brother of the bride Following a wedding trip to Oregon and Canada the couple will make their first home in Roy vv ' train Attending the bride were Mrs Connie Miller sister of the bride as matron of honor and Miss Kathleen Stettler sister of the bridegroom as maid of honor Flower girls were Candace Clark and Bec-c- a Brent Christensen and Cary Hawaii ne chapel-lengt- h dy rites performed Saturday in the Mrs Wilbur P Cook Jr of 3064 Ogden First Presbyterian Church Hawthorne The bridegroom is a son of Mr Parents of the bridegroom who and Mrs Albert R Haupt of 2318 lives in Ogden are Mrs Patricia A W 5600 S Roy Lovelady of Orange Calif and Officiating was the Rev Bruce Graham G Lovelady who resides McQueen with a reception after- in Des Moines Iowa ward The Rev R Dixon Jennings preA gown of silk with an organza sided over the ceremony overlay was worn by the bride The A reception followedat the First empire bodice was trimmed with Presbyterian Church in honor of Venetian lace and featured a the couple Queen Anne neckline The Attending were Miss Julie Cargathered organza sleeves were al- penter as maid of honor and Melisso trimmed with Venetian lace sa Peterson as flower girl The skirt extended into a chapel-lengtIVORY QIANA train The bride wore an attractive Serving as the bride’s attendants gown of ivory qiana in the new' urere Miss Sheri Marquardt as blouson style with an skirt maid of honor with Miss Caroline The high neckline was adorned King Miss Sheri Hargis and Miss with an antique hand carved ivBeth Labarre as bridesmaids ory rose Best man duties were assumed Performing best man duties was by Brian Schroader Ushers in- Dave Lovelady Todd Lovelady cluded Scott Mason Darwin Dirks and Russell Espiritu ushered and Russ Thompson A brief wedding trip was taken e The couple will reside in by the newlyweds They will live in Fla Ogden Salt Lake LDS Temple Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Edgewood RUFFLED LACE Robinson Layton will be home to the EAST LAYTON — The former Miss Dawn Ellen LaBarre daughter of Lt Col and Mrs Richard V LaBarre of 1901 N 2700 E was married to A Robert Haupt Jr in marriage the former Miss Sheri Clark daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence B Clark 1014 Chatelain Road and Craig Stettler The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs William D Stettler who live at 3371 Van Buren The rites were performed in the Temple was the setting on Friday for the wedding of the former Miss Jan Poulsen and Kim Robinson Mr and Mrs Lee S Poulsen of 1797 N 650 W are parents of the bride Mr Robinson is a son of Mr and Mrs Carl J Robinson 3960 N Cook-Lovela- ne Nice-vill- DEAR POLLY — To keep from getting stabbed fingers stick the sharp point of your ice pick into a large cork Then it can be safely kept in a drawer — Marjorie DEAR POLLY — If you lose your eyebrow pencil and do not have time to look for it strike a match and let it burn for a few seconds Blow it out let it cool and then gently break off the head Softly brow penstroke this cil on your eyebrows I think you will be quite satisfied with it It also lasts a surprisingly long time — Gloria old-fashion- ed DEAR POLLY — When frying anything where grease will be flying put extra pan lids or pie pans over the other burners so they do not catch the grease that is flying through the air When baking a casserole dish such as scalloped potatoes or anything that tends to boil over placs the casserole dish in a pan of water and then the drippings do not get in the oven to burn and smell (Polly’s Note — Many casseroles benefit from being put in a pan of water so they do not get too crusty on the bottom) My hubby comes home for lunch and can only stay about 15 or 20 minutes I have his food ready about 10 minutes ahead of time put in on a plate and to keep it warm cover the plate with a pan lid I have heated on a burner This keeps the food hot until he arrives — Mrs FV TO-PERS- ON & ment Dead Horse Point MonuA small celebration Saturday at ment Valley Lake Powell Cedar the home of Mr and Mrs George Breaks and spent eight hours cf Fisher 1004 3rd will observe the sight seeing on a river boat Those participating included Fisher’s 25th wedding anniversary Bosworth Virginia Clark LaDora will all close friends and Children and Esther Farr Bessie WiVern be in attendance Childs Sterling AnClair lliamson The Fishers were married June White Elsie Fuhri-maLeland Mo derson and 5 1954 in Portageville Lurline Rigby Louis Burrow Mrs their sons and daughters are Nielson John and Myrtle Randy (Vickie) Jacobsen Roy Laree Rick Fisher West Point Mrs McPhie Iva Snorr Norma BuchaFrank (Tammy) Champlin Todd nan Farrell Olsen Eldon Jensen Fisher and Roby Fisher all of Rose Woodyate and Sue Simone Others were Wesley and Almira Ogden Frank and Jennie BlanMcEntire also three have The Fishers and Anna Mary TayHarold chard grandchildren WEDDING VISITORS lor Ray and Elizabeth Wilson Eva The wedding of Margaret Becker Wollaston Mae McCullongle Heto Monte Schoffstall on Saturday len Dillingham Annie Hamer brought friends and relatives to Violet Crouch Lawrence and Vivian Taylor Hans and Elizabeth town The children of Mr and Mrs Gus Stede Larry and Bea Leavitt and Becker were here including Mr Muriel Handy and Mrs James Green of Petersburg Alaska and their two chiMRS MONTE SCHOFFSTALL ldren Mr and Mrs Harold Woodham of Fairbanks Alaska and their son Mr and Mrs John In Becker of Jackson Wyo Also attending the wedding were Mrs Becker’s sister and brother-in-laWASHINGTON TERRACE — Mr and Mrs Byron Jenk- Miss Linda May Heusser daughter ins of Jackson Ma of Russell Heusser of Los Angeles Pacific at roommate Becker-Scho- ft Calif and Mrs James Leslie of Margaret’s stall Grove Ore 4999 S 500 W will become a bride at Forest University Marriage vows were recited on ' Dorthea Olson of Silverton Ore in ceremonies June 23 Saturday by the former Miss Mar- was also on hand for the festive The wedding and an open house garet Becker and Monte Schoff-sta- occasion will be held at the home of Mr and Also in town for the wedding Mrs Bill Furniss in South Ogden She is a daughter of Mr and Mrs were the bridegroom’s two sisters The bridegroom elect Glenn P Gustav W Becker of 1488 Beverly Mrs Yvonne Miss Yvet- Prisk is a son of Mr and Mrs and Dobbs Drive Schoffstall both of Westminster Glenn w Prisk of 562 E 9620 S The bridegroom who lives in te Calif Murray F airbanks Alaska is a son of MarSOUTHERN UTAH Miss Heusser is a graduate of lin L Schoffstall of Garden Grove A May tour of Southern Utah and Bonneville High School and of the Calif and Mrs Ben Faletotas of Lake Powell was enjoyed by a Hill Air Force Base School of Long Beach Calif of Ogdenites and was spon- Dentistry Setting for the impressive rites group sored The future bridegroom was by the Weber County Departwas the Ogden Golf and Country ment of from Jordan High Aging Club graduated of School such visited The Lake City from Utah points Salt in group The ceremony was followed by a interest as Arches National Monu State University reception By PAT JONES A & ' Tl- - V" v f i 4 J S 'v y" ‘ 'fcj ' - - n t' A - ' yf S' I A v-- Y y- - Y ' MRS KELLY IPSEN Two Will Marry Pledges Repeated by Two Couples in Late Spring Rites Keefer-lpse- n Miss Janice Keefer daughter of Mrs Cipriano Jaramillo of 2638 34 and James B Keefer of Ogden became the bride of Kelly Ipsen on Saturday in a sol- Adams No emn exchange of vows He is a son of Rodney Ipsen of 172 W Gwen and the late Mrs Ipsen The young couple was married in 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